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The Pensions Regulator should be given a legal duty to take employers' interests into account when assessing funding and early access should be used to encourage saving, according to a city law firm.
Companies are increasingly seeking to offload pension schemes to the Pension Protection Fund before they are driven into bankruptcy, lawyers warn.
A US crackdown on tax-dodgers could leave British schemes with an "administrative and costly nightmare", a lawyer warns.
Squire Sanders Hammonds has appointed Catherine McKenna as its global practice group leader for pensions.
Stephenson Harwood has expanded its pension team with the appointment as Fraser Sparks as partner.
Employers will accidentally bring their auto-enrolment staging date forward if they fail to separate current scheme members in receipt of benefits out of the company payroll, a legal expert warns.